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Post by mnmlistgolfr on Feb 3, 2018 1:07:26 GMT
No mention of how she called a certain someone a cheater? And then backtracked by saying she never called him a cheater, but wondered how much he paid his caddie because no matter how offline his drives were, his drives always ended up in the fairway?
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Post by mr3putt on Feb 3, 2018 20:58:46 GMT
No mention of how she called a certain someone a cheater? And then backtracked by saying she never called him a cheater, but wondered how much he paid his caddie because no matter how offline his drives were, his drives always ended up in the fairway? I see you're trying not to get your head SLAPPED by HappyFan....kudos! LMAO Tutta..."can I ask for an LPGA official?" RO..."I am a LPGA official" Tutta..."Welcome to the tour" Tutta...."That's F****** crazy" I love how this RO cowers like a PINK SHIRT. Do you guys remember when Janet Lindsey cowered to Mannika when she was trying to cheat (like a Korean) to get a favorable drop at the 2010?? ADT Championship.....Creamer was furious....the rat face weasel was also whining too.
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Post by mr3putt on Feb 3, 2018 21:06:32 GMT
I remember this well...2012 Lewis slams her putter into her bag at the Shoprite. I think I might have created the nickname Ms. Pouty Face on WRX...only to have Davepelz4 improve it with SNaP....Stacy Not as Pouty.
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Post by philknj on Feb 6, 2018 2:13:47 GMT
I think my first encounter with Tutta was at the 2006 Shop-Rite. This was one year before she revamped her swing and had a monster break-out season in 2007...so in 2006 they sent her out in the last pro-am group, a spot usually reserved for has-beens and wannabes. From The Archives:
Suzann Pettersen’s group had only three amateurs, one guy and two fiftyish-plus women. Suzy P. instructed the ladies on their chipping technique (“You want to make the ball roll on the green as soon as possible”).
I watched her play a little in the first round:
Another noteworthy group on #9 was Sarah Lee, Suzann Pettersen, and Jee Young Lee. Pettersen’s swing is fascinating to watch. I think she has changed it a little bit. She always had that quick wrist break, where her arms and club were at a 45-degree angle during the entire backswing. She still does that, but I think she added a distinct pause between the wrist break and the start of her shoulder turn. It may look mechanical, but it’s also very cool. I want to try that at the range.
Sarah, who was six over, hit first and put it into some junk on the left. Suzy P. was next. Her drive was in the fairway and looked good to me, but I don’t think she was thrilled with it. J.Y. Lee went next and just killed it. She is LONG! By my count, she was about 18 yards past S.P.
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Post by mr3putt on Feb 6, 2018 2:41:19 GMT
I think my first encounter with Tutta was at the 2006 Shop-Rite. This was one year before she revamped her swing and had a monster break-out season in 2007...so in 2006 they sent her out in the last pro-am group, a spot usually reserved for has-beens and wannabes. From The Archives:Suzann Pettersen’s group had only three amateurs, one guy and two fiftyish-plus women. Suzy P. instructed the ladies on their chipping technique (“You want to make the ball roll on the green as soon as possible”).
LMAO You really have archive/notes???.....that's kinda of BINDER worthy. You really are a LPGA savant...KUDOS!!!!
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Post by philknj on Feb 6, 2018 15:37:07 GMT
I saved the reports I posted to this forum, as well as to the old SS forum (which is kaput). My best dirt from the 2006 Shop-Rite:
Beth Daniel – She was having a very quiet conversation with her caddie while waiting to tee off from #9. When I heard the word “Dottie”, I decided to inch closer. To paraphrase, Beth said Dottie Pepper is extremely knowledgeable and technically accurate about the LPGA and golf in general, but when you get a job on TV, “it goes to your head.” Apparently, Pepper said something critical of the LPGA and then repeated it in her Sports Illustrated column. Beth said, “even if what she said was right, I wouldn’t say it or write it. I would never rip my own tour.” And, “if we have no tour, she’d have less work to do.”
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